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Easy Microsoft Office 2010 (Easy ...)by Tom Bunzel
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:SEE IT DONE. DO IT YOURSELF. It’s that Easy! Easy Microsoft Office 2010 teaches you the basics of working with Excel, PowerPoint®, Outlook®, Word, OneNote®, and Office Web Apps. Fullyillustrated steps with simple instructions guide you through each task, building the skills you need to create and share documents, spreadsheets, presentations, email, calendars, and more. No need to feel intimidated–we’ll hold your hand every step of the way.
Learn how to… • Get started quickly with Word to format and print great looking documents using new QuickStyles, Cover Pages, and Quick Parts • Include tables, graphics, pictures, and diagrams in Word documents that improve the appearance and impact of your documents • Build flexible spreadsheets with charts, functions, Sparklines, and PivotTables • Use Excel to make calculations and analyze data in spreadsheets • Create, format, fine-tune, and deliver great PowerPoint presentations • Use the new Web Apps to safely share, review, and revise Office documents online • Keep track of important information from the Web with OneNote search and tagging features • Integrate your to-do lists, tasks, and appointments between OneNote and Outlook • Use Outlook’s new features including conversation view to track email and stay in touch with colleagues and clients
Easy steps guide you through each task.
Items you select or click are shown in bold.
Each step is fully illustrated.
Category: Office Applications/Office 2010 Covers: Microsoft Office 2010 User Level: Beginner
Book News Annotation:The latest version of the Microsoft Office suite includes Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, OneNote (a note-taking program), and new Office web applications for sharing projects online. In this step-by-step tutorial, Bunzel (computer book author/video consulting, Southern California) introduces new features of Office 2010, e.g., Navigation pane and Backstage view, in relation to a sample project. The book includes color screenshots and trial access to an online edition. Annotation ©2010 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Synopsis:Designed to teach visually, this full-color, easy-to-use guide takes readers step by step through Office 2010 and helps them master the new features in the easiest way possible.
Synopsis:This year, millions of new users will be searching for the easiest possible way to master Office 2010's new features - and, with Easy Microsoft Office 2010, you'll find exactly what you're looking for. This full-color, utterly simple, step-by-step book has been carefully crafted to provide instant access to the 100+ tasks you'll find most useful and valuable. As with all books in the Easy series, it's designed to teach visually: you never have to work your way through lengthy text explanations. Its large typeface makes it even more accessible to all readers - especially senior readers whose needs are disregarded by most computer books. Written by an experienced Microsoft Office trainer and author, Easy Microsoft Office 2010 walks you through the easiest, fastest, most direct procedures for getting the results you're looking for. This book offers tightly focused coverage of Office 2010's core features and techniques, and powerful new enhancements such as: " The updated customizable Ribbon and new Backstage full-screen options menu " Vastly improved image and illustration tools " Live Preview for tasks like Paste, Insert, or Theme change " Improved integration with SharePoint services, Windows Live, and Office Web Apps
About the AuthorTom Bunzel specializes in knowing what presenters need and how to make technology work. He has appeared on Tech TV’s Call for Help as “Professor PowerPoint” and has been a featured speaker at InfoComm and PowerPoint LIVE. In addition, he has worked as a technology coach for corporations including Iomega, MTA Films, Nurses in Partnership, and the Neuroscience Education Institute. He has taught regularly at Learning Tree International, West LA College Extension, and privately around Southern California and does presentation and video consulting in Southern California.
He has written a number of books; the latest was Master Visually Microsoft Office 2007. He also has served as the Office Reference Guide for InformIT. com. In 2006, he published Solving the PowerPoint Predicament: Using Digital Media for Effective Communication, which is a detailed, project-oriented approach to creating effective multimedia presentations. His new eBook, Do Your Own Ning Thing: A Step-By-Step Guide to Launching an Effective Social Network, is available at http://www.professorppt.com/ning_how.htm.
Among Bunzel’s other books are Sams Teach Yourself PowerPoint 2003 in 24 Hours, Easy Digital Music, Easy Creating CDs and DVDs, How to Use Ulead DVD Workshop, Digital Video on the PC, and the update to the PeachPit Press book Visual QuickStart Guide to PowerPoint 2002/2001. Table of ContentsChapter 1: Introduction to Using Office Documents on the Desktop and Online
Chapter 2: Getting Started with Word Chapter 3: Change Document Appearance Chapter 4: Change Document Appearance Chapter 5: Create Tables Chapter 6: Using Graphics Chapter 7: Sharing Documents and Working Online Chapter 8: Getting Started with Excel Check Spelling Chapter 9: Revising a Spreadsheet Chapter 10: Work with Data, Formulas, and Functions Chapter 11: Create Charts and PivotTables Chapter 12: Print Worksheets Chapter 13: Getting Started with PowerPoint Chapter 14: Format a Presentation Chapter 15: Add Objects to Slides Chapter 16: Fine-tune and Present Chapter 17: Getting Started with Access Chapter 18: Create and Edit Data Chapter 19: Change Table Design Chapter 20: Create Local and Online Forms Chapter 21: Using Local and Online Queries Chapter 22: Create Local and Web Reports Chapter 23: Getting Organized with Outlook (Local and Online) Chapter 24: Organize E-Mail Chapter 25: Manage Personal Information Locally or Online Chapter 26: Using OneNote Locally and Online Chapter 27: Conferencing with Office
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